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What math tells us about social dilemmas

Human coexistence depends on cooperation. Individuals have different motivations and reasons to coll ...
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On Constructing Functions, Part 4

This post is the fourth example in an ongoing list of various sequences of functions which converge ...
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On Constructing Functions, Part 3

This post is the third example in an ongoing list of various sequences of functions which converge t ...
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On Constructing Functions, Part 2

This post is the second example in an ongoing list of various sequences of functions which converge ...
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On Constructing Functions, Part 1

Given a sequence of real-valued functions {fn}{fn}, the phrase, “fnfn converges to a function  ...
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Make mine a double: Moore’s Law and the future of ...

What do iPhones, Twitter, Netflix, cleaner cities, safer cars, state-of-the-art environmental manage ...
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Mathematical models may help shed light on body clock disruptions

Researchers are using mathematical models to better understand the effects of disruptions like dayli ...
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Math teachers hold a bias against girls when the teachers ...

Math teachers who believe women no longer face discrimination tend to be biased against girls’ ...
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Generating Random Walks in Mathematics

With connections to the study of gambling, Brownian motion, fractals, and more, random walks are a f ...
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New Research Disproves a Long-Held ‘Cognitive Illusion’ That Hockey Goaltenders ...

The good news is that—statistically speaking—there is reason to believe Edmonton Oilers goalie Stuar ...
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Farey definition, property, and algorithm

Here is an outline of how you can go about generating this data. The definition and properties of Fa ...
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What game theory can teach us about standing up to ...

In a time of income inequality and ruthless politics, people with outsized power or an unrelenting w ...
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New research analyses ‘Finnegans Wake’ for novel spacing between punctuation ...

Sequences of consecutive breakpoint distances for “Gates of Paradise” and “Finnega ...
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Improved information and communication technology infrastructure leads to better math ...

Students who are more digitally skilled also perform better in math. New research from Renae Loh and ...
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Window Patterns

Start with a square piece of paper (like a Post it note), fold and unfold it in half along a mid-lin ...
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Researchers find best routes to self-assembling 3-D shapes

This showas a few of the 2.3 million possible 2-D designs — planar nets — for a truncate ...
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